Miguel Iglesias

Calle Armas, n° 757, Lawton

Miguel Iglesias

"If you asked me what I love most about the Cuban atmosphere, I would say dusk at 757 Armas Street, my home in Lawton. In front of the house there’s a ceiba tree whose colours make me thank my lucky stars every day that I’m from Havana, that I’m a Cuban. Like palm trees, you can find the ceiba all over Cuba.

The ceiba is a very powerful tree and it just so happens that one I have opposite my house.

According to the Yoruba religion it’s a sacrilege to cut down a ceiba tree. You have to ask permission from lots of Orishas before you’re allowed to cut one down.

But the power, the centre, the place where Chango sits, is a ceiba or palm tree. It’s the symbol of Cuban virility. For me it’s about the tree that is in front of the place where I was born and which is older than me."

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